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Georgians deserve bold action instead of habitual negligence
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution December 3, 2024
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Clean-energy conversion helping, but climate-heating pollution threatens to get worse
The Brunswick News November 19, 2024
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Financial institutions warned about growing risks of fossil-fuel investments
Bryan County News November 14, 2024
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COMMENTS re the Proposed Land Exchanges at Cumberland Island National Seashore
October 24, 2024
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Public suffering is worsened when science is ignored
The Brunswick News October 11, 2024
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Statement opposing the Georgia Power proposal for biomass combustion to generate electricity
Docket Number 44880 September 17, 2024
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Georgia Power buries lede with underground drilling Jesup Press-Sentinel
August 22, 2024
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We deserve to know the truth about higher costs The Brunswick News
August 9, 2024
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Unchecked growth can scar our coast Atlanta Journal Constitution
July 5, 2024
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We must rethink progress in 2024 The Brunswick News
June 26, 2024
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END EXPLOITATIVE UTILITY MONOPOLIES! Report by John Ferrell
May 30, 2024
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Damaging vital life-support systems must be criminalized Albany Herald
June 12, 2024
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Major coastal development projects must be responsibly evaluated and controlled The Savannahian
June 3, 2024
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Plant Vogtle - The True Cost of Nuclear Power in the United States
May 30, 2024
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Read about our legal efforts to protect Cumberland Island National Seashore The Current
May 7, 2024
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Rewarding exploitation undermines democracy The Brunswick News
April 19, 2024
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We must honor our obligation to serve democracy & the common good Bryan County News
May 2, 2024
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Earth Week 2024 -
Rewarding exploitation undermines democracy & the common good
April 2024
- Pending PSC decision will jeopardize Georgia's future AJC April 14, 2024
- EPD must protect the Okefenokee by honoring its mission AlbanyHerald.com April 6, 2024
- Georgia resources must be conserved, not sold to the highest bidders Brunswick News. March 23, 2024
- Why Georgia needs policy reforms to help curb the climate crisis Bryan County News March 21, 2024
- Okefenokee threatened by state's business-friendly standards Atlanta Journal Constitution March 12, 2024
- New economic vision urgently needed for Georgia Bryan County News March 7, 2024
- Center finds major flaw in Georgia's Climate Pollution Reduction Plan February 29, 2024
- The Center urges other groups to join us in signing this letter to President Biden to reject LNG for good. February 15, 2024
- Marshland Heist Bill Must be Opposed Atlanta Journal Constitution February 8, 2024
- High business profits to blame for much of inflation Atlanta Journal Constitution January 26, 2024
- Development must be held accountable The Brunswick News January 18, 2024
- Hidden injustices of being most business-friendly state Atlanta Journal Constitution December 22, 2023
- Center Published Commentary on Coastal Issues 2018-2023
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- Fossil-fuel industry profits by misinforming the public The Brunswick News Opinion Letters, July 13, 2023
- Plant Vogtle costs call for policy reform Atlanta Journal Constitution February 2023
- Defending Georgia\'s Coast:
Center for a Sustainable Coast ushers in its 25th anniversary Savannah Morning News, May 31, 2022
- Center Events, Collaboration & Published Commentary on Climate Change + Clean Energy - May 2022
- The Center\'s 25th Anniversary Overview - March 2022
- Why a bill expediting private ownership of Georgia\'s salt marsh is a bad idea - The Savannahian, March 2022
- Carbon capture distinctions are critical - Coastal Courier and The Brunswick News, February 2022
- Environmental groups challenge Sea Island - Coastal Courier, February 2022
- Action needed on climate change - Savannah Morning News, January 2022
- Resolving to serve the common good in 2022 - Coastal Courier, January 2022
- Spaceport Camden is wishful thinking, wasteful speculation - The Brunswick News, January 2022
- Creating a sustainable economy - The Brunswick News, Jesup Press-Sentinel, December 2021
- List of Center comments on coastal issues published in regional news media, 2018-2021
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- Governmental Associations • Climate Change / Sustainability
- Environmental Education & Law
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